2014 Renault Mégane Gets A Nose Job

11 years, 1 month ago - 19 September 2013, Autoblog
2014 Renault Mégane Gets A Nose Job
The 2014 Renualt Mégane is on display at the Frankfurt Motor Show, flaunting its nose job as the latest vehicle in Renault's lineup updated to reflect new brand styling, which can be seen in cars such as the Clio and Twingo.

All versions of the Mégane are receiving the new, bigger grille with gloss-black vent slats and a bigger Renault logo: Hatch (pictured), Sport Tourer, Coupé, Renaultsport and GT models. Pretty soon all Renaults will adopt similar front-end styling cues.
The Hatch, Sport Tourer and Coupé will share front bumpers, hoods and new elliptical headlights with daytime running lights that stretch around the side of the car, though Renault says they'll maintain unique identities. The Renaultsport and GT versions will get new headlights with gloss-black "eyelids," according to a previous press release, but it's not mentioned if they will share any other parts.
The Mégane also is now available with a dual-clutch automatic transmission if paired with the TCe 130 petrol engine, which Renault says has been tuned to have faster throttle response by upgrading engine and transmission control software.
Current Méganes have a less-distinctive grille, and the Renault logo is also smaller, but considering what the Mégane looked like before the current generation was released in 2008, these mid-life styling updates are pretty mild. Feel free to take a look at the press release below, or kick back and watch a video presentation of the work Renault has done.